Java-brewed engineer with a taste for Kotlin (Compose), a tolerance for TypeScript (React), and a soft spot for Dart(Flutter);
Co-founder of jPrime, jProfessional, DataStackConf and java.beer events
I find them fun.. :) at least when I was being interviewed in my early days.. to write Producer/Consumer pattern on the whiteboard is fun because then you can start discussing about synchronization and etc.
Java-brewed engineer with a taste for Kotlin (Compose), a tolerance for TypeScript (React), and a soft spot for Dart(Flutter);
Co-founder of jPrime, jProfessional, DataStackConf and java.beer events
well you can always say to the interviewer : what have you smoked man ? And simply continue :D Or you can simply say "7.5 degree⦠let me google that for you" and he will freeze :D
Or calculating a real clock with protractor :D, but this question have a logical answer and you once I had been asked to create a function which returns the angle
Java-brewed engineer with a taste for Kotlin (Compose), a tolerance for TypeScript (React), and a soft spot for Dart(Flutter);
Co-founder of jPrime, jProfessional, DataStackConf and java.beer events
I find them fun.. :) at least when I was being interviewed in my early days.. to write Producer/Consumer pattern on the whiteboard is fun because then you can start discussing about synchronization and etc.
This one is valid, as you will discuss it, what about this one related to calculating the angle between clockwise when its 3:13 as an example? :D
well you can always say to the interviewer : what have you smoked man ? And simply continue :D Or you can simply say "7.5 degree⦠let me google that for you" and he will freeze :D
Or calculating a real clock with protractor :D, but this question have a logical answer and you once I had been asked to create a function which returns the angle
hahh thats good I think :)))